ID#: 651
Event Date :May 05 Sat;City:Beijing;Brief Description:Chinese the happiest people on the earth.
No HK , NO Taiwan, Taiwan is strange selfish with no heart or real love there but artificial all as the creation what they are. HK is rude, strange brit colonial fricko wanabe.
Love China nature and everything China is. ;

ID#: 649
Event Date :May 05 Sat;City:Chongqing;Brief Description:LOVE THIS CITY FROM THE FIRST DAY I ARRIVED.
Another of Chongqing’s signature experiences is the famous Chinese hot-pot that was invented in the city. Hot and spicy, with a generous dose of locally grown chili pepper, it was originally designed to help boatmen endure freezing winter temperatures. Today, Chinese hot-pot is a popular dish throughout the country but still a ‘must-try’ in its city of origin. The people of Chongqing take pride in their history, architecture and status as a major metropolis. RTD meets some of the citizens who contribute to Chongqing’s development and continue its heritage.;

ID#: 648
Event Date :Dec 08 Fri;City:Other;Brief Description:That's ok, I hope they swallow the sheared team ripoff , it is, it was a SCAM.
In Canada the same, in Toronto the interpreter was free, but the judge? the Imm,, ministry a teamsters twisters.
Oh, I can make decision here in this case, she said, YOU NEVER SAY THAT IF YOU DO NOT MAKE POSITIVE DECISION FOR THE PERSON YOU SAY THAT TO., PERIOD!.....
I knew she lied by the silence although she said that. I did not want to be really ordinal but I felt I knew that you can only fuck me, ME= the good people. SoMEthen here:) the comments on you.THANKS, CHEERS!.
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Dear Chinese Parents. Did you ever think to sent your daugther to study in Canada? think again....

ID#: 640
Event Date :Feb 08 Thu;City:Other;Brief Description:Dear Chinese Parents. Did you ever think to sent your daughter to study in Canada? then think again....
Why? I will tell you very important experiences and facts brought to you based on my 45 years plus experience in North America especially in Canada. so.
I am not creating stories but everything I know it is the reality I read, hear and experienced on my own in relation with this country.
Canada is very I mean very, very rude country with very low culture and bad laws, a weak laws. All this together means very very bad place for your child to come here and study.. Yet, In any government institution or immigration offices most people are very very rude and ignorant the higher position they have the worst your experience will be- very bad experience.
When it will come to things needed to be done with immigration of Canada your daughter or son is treated like alien from another world and they will feel bad. You as a parents do not want your child go through this kind of abuse.
Once you get your daughter here to study the law does not protect your child, Your child is exposed to number of other and ongoing abuses and even the worst can happen your daughter can be murdered here it happens very frequently.
Yes, the social life is very very good in a sense that young girls are exposed to sex perpetrators anywhere, it could be in schools and anywhere and you can not stop it.
My only suggestion is please consider Europe, Europe offers your a lot higher education level and very importantly a lot better cultural experience based on thousands of years history. Invest your future with your child in Europe, your child deserve a lot better than Canada can give to your child through the abuse your child will go studding here..Poland has many very good universities 600 years old well know in the World, think about do not come to Canada your child will die here before his/hers education is over, do not make this GRAVE mistake, buying property in Canada is bad choice. Anything including study in Canada id a bad choice. Europe is good, invest in Europe it is your future there, TRUST ME.. and God bless you.
Canada is a NO GO PLACE for your young child from China main land. I truly wish you the Chinese parents from Main Land China to know this and be aware....and this is just to start with to be fair as it deserved to be said and known everything as it is.
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ID#: 630
Event Date :Jan 09 Tue;City:Other;Brief Description:History, Mythology and Artwork
But the zodiac isn’t the only place where the horse shows up in Chinese culture. It’s an animal that has been around throughout the history of China, having been first domesticated there more than 5,000 years ago. Horses and chariots were a vital part of China’s military force, and horses represented power and nobility.
The mythology of ancient China held that the horse and the dragon were closely related, and that horses could have the ability to fly. The Longma was a specific mythological creature that is represented by the image of a horse covered in dragon scales. Tianma was another mythological horse that flew through the heavens on wings, and is one of the traditional Chinese constellations in the night sky (also called the “heavenly horse”).
Some of the most famous Chinese paintings are of horses, particularly in the black and white brushed ink style. Many different artists have chosen to use the horse symbol in this type of artwork, and you can even get fairly contemporary pieces that still follow the brush style. Xu Beihong, for example, inked a similar Chinese painting in 1942 of 6 galloping horses, that is very much like the 8 galloping horses done during the time of King Mu of the Zhou dynasty.
Paintings done of groups of horses will sometimes include one colored red, to represent the Red Hare. This famous horse was likely real and belonged to Lu Bu during the Han dynasty, but the horse has been part of several fictional works as well to give it an additional mythical history.
Ink paintings are just one aspect of Chinese artwork that centers on the horse. Bronze horse statues from the Han dynasty are detailed and stunning, and full-sized terracotta figures of horses were part of funeral army of Qin Shi Huang. He felt that an army to protect his empire in the after life must include horses.
It’s certainly not unique to Chinese culture that the horse is seen as a sign of strength, vitality, speed and beauty. But they definitely have revered this animal for thousands of years, giving the horse a very privileged place in Chinese culture.;